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An infant with trisomy 9 mosaicism presenting as a complete trisomy 9 by amniocentesis.Academic Article Why?
Genotype-phenotype correlation and pregnancy outcomes of partial trisomy 14q: A systematic review.Academic Article Why?
Acquired trisomy 9.Academic Article Why?
Biochemical markers of trisomy 21 in amniotic fluid.Academic Article Why?
Mosaic trisomy 7 and renal dysplasia.Academic Article Why?
Non-mosaic trisomy 16 confined to villi.Academic Article Why?
Sonographic detection of trisomy 13 in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy.Academic Article Why?
Sonographic findings in trisomy 9.Academic Article Why?
Sonographic findings of trisomy 18 in the second trimester of pregnancy.Academic Article Why?
Trisomy 8 in human hematologic neoplasia and the c-myc and c-mos oncogenes.Academic Article Why?
Aphthous ulcerations associated with trisomy 8-positive myelodysplastic syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Apparent confined placental mosaicism of trisomy 16 and multiple fetal anomalies: case report.Academic Article Why?
Chromosomal mosaicism of trisomy 7 restricted to chorionic villi.Academic Article Why?
Constitutional trisomy 8 mosaicism with myelodysplastic syndrome complicated by intestinal Behcet disease and antithrombin III deficiency.Academic Article Why?
Down Syndrome and acute leukaemia: increased risk may be due to trisomy 21.Academic Article Why?
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